Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Pictures, Furniture, Clocks & Rugs
Auctioneer: Lawrences, Crewkerne Location: South Street, Crewkerne
Contact: Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799
Date: 11th April 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Friday 4th April 9am to 4.30pm
Saturday 5th April 9.30am to 1pm
Monday 7th April 9am to 4.3pm
Tuesday 8th April 9am to 7pm
Wednesday 9th April 9am to 4.30pm
Thursday 10th April 9am to 4.30pm
Friday 11th April 9am to 10am
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Auction Lots - Page 1
Lots marked Ð before the lot description are subject to Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Please contact Lawrences for further information.

Prints

1501
AFTER WILLIAM WESTALL, ARA (1781-1850) VIEWS OF RUGBY SCHOOL Five, aquatints, by J. Stadler, published by R. Ackermann for 'History of Rugby School', 1816 Each x 26.5cm. approx. (5) ++ Foxing £120-180
1502
AFTER THOMAS ROWLANDSON (1756-1827) & AUGUSTUS CHARLES PUGIN (1762-1832) EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOURED DRAWINGS, OLD BOND STREET; WORKHOUSE, ST. JAMES'S PARISH; BOW STREET OFFICE; HERALDS COLLEGE, THE HALL; FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, THE CHAPEL; ROYAL EXCHANGE Six, aquatints with hand colouring by Messrs Sunderland, Bluck, Hill and Stadler, published by R. Ackermann, 1808-1809 Each 19.5 x 26cm. (6) ++ Each in need of a light clean; some slight time staining £300-400
1503
SAMUEL HOWITT (c.1756-1822), AFTER CAPT. THOMAS WILLIAMSON (1790-1815) ORIENTAL FIELD SPORTS: SMOKING WOLVES FROM THEIR EARTHS (pl. XXXIV); PEACOCK SHOOTING (pl.XXVI); SHOOTING AT THE EDGE OF A JUNGLE (pl.XXVII); THE GANGES BREAKING ITS BANKS..(pl.XXXV) Four, aquatints with hand colouring, by Messrs Merke and Hamble with E. Orme, from the later edition published by T. McLean, 1818-1819, only the first framed Image 30 x 43cm. (4) ++ Rather grubby and slightly time stained; the last three rolled £300-400
1504
AFTER FRANCIS WHEATLEY, RA (1747-1801) SETTING OUT TO THE FAIR; THE FAIRINGS A pair, stipple engravings printed in colour, by J. Edington, published by Jee and Eginton, 1792 Each 54.5 x 44.5cm. (2) ++ Each mounted to the image on three sides, titles showing; some foxing, damp/mould marks and in need of clean £200-300
1505
WENCESLAUS HOLLAR (1607-1677) PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A WHITE CAP Etching, 1645, after an original by John Hoskins (1585-1665), later impression Image 9cm. diam. ++ Good condition £80-100
1506
AFTER SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, RA (1753-1839) CHILDREN RELIEVING A BEGGAR BOY Stipple engraving, printed in colour, by C. Wilkin, published by the artist, 1796 Image 45.5 x 38cm. ++ Some scuffs/grazes in image; time staining in margins; rosewood frame £100-150
1507
AFTER LUIGI MEYER (1755-1803) POMPEY'S PILLAR; BRIDGE OVER THE CANAL OF ALEXANDRIA; MOSQUE OF ABOU-MANDOUR Three, aquatints with hand colouring by T. Milton, from 'Views in Egypt, Palestine and Other Parts of the Ottoman Empire', published by R. Bowyer, 1802 Each 22.5 x 31.5cm. (3) ++ Laid down; some foxing; faded colour £100-150
1508
AFTER GEORGE DAWE, RA (1782-1829) THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AND PRINCE LEOPOLD.. IN THEIR BOX AT COVENT GARDEN THEATRE Stipple engraving with later hand colouring, by W. T. Fry, published 1818, the image laid down onto a printed sheet Image 43.5 x 35cm. ++ Faded colours £100-150
1509
A GROUP OF DECORATIVE PRINTS to comprise 'Harmony before Matrimony' and Matrimonial Harmonics', coloured etchings by J. Gillray, publ.1805; 23 x 34cm.; 'A Meeting of Creditors', coloured stipple engraving by W. Nutter after F. Boyne, publ.1798, 41 x 51cm.; 'A Family Picture', coloured etching by H. W. Bunbury, 21.5 x 31.5cm.; 'Running to Cover with the Bore Family in Full Cry', coloured etching, poss. by W. Heath, 22 x 33cm.; and 'A View in Hyde Park' (The Duke of Wellington saluting his own monument), coloured aquatint after de Daubrawa, publ.1844, trimmed, 42 x 52cm. (6) ++ Mixed condition; damages/discoloration etc £300-400
1510
AFTER GERARD DE LA BARTHE (Fl.1787-1810) VUE DU KREMLIN ET DE SES ENVIRONS A MOSCAU; VUE DU PALAIS DU MARBRE ET DE SES ENVIRONS A ST. PETERSBURG Two, etchings, each finished by hand, the latter by C. G. Hammer, published c.1808 Each 36.5 x 53.5cm approx.; with 'Vue de Dresde prise du Cote du Sud-ouest' and 'Vue de Dresde prise du Cote de Nord-est' by C. G. Hammer, published by H. Rittner, 46 x 64.5cm. approx. (4) ++ Mixed condition; three with many faults £400-600
1511
AFTER JOHANN ZOFFANY (1733-1810) COLONEL MORDAUNT'S COCK MATCH Mezzotint by R. Earlom, with hand colouring, published by R. Sayer, 1792 46.5 x 66.5cm.; with three prints, also of Indian interest: 'Tippoo Sultaun delivering to Gullum Alli Beg the Vakeel his two sons..', coloured stipple engraving by J. Grozer after H. Singleton, publ.1793, 51 x 61.5cm.; 'Surrender of the Children of Tippoo Sultaun', coloured stipple engraving by C. Turner after T. Stothard, publ.1799, 50 x 69cm.; and 'General Sir David Baird discovering .. Sultaun Tippoo Saib..', coloured engraving by J. Burnet after Sir D. Wilkie, publ.1853, 71 x 55cm. (4) ++ The second item satisfactory; the others damaged £350-550
1512
AFTER ALFRED F. DE PRADES (Fl.1844-1883) THE LONDON ROWING CLUB ON THE THAMES, LOOKING FROM PUTNEY TOWARDS HAMMERSMITH, 1880 Engraving, no credits apparent 38 x 75.5cm. £250-300
1513
JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET (1814-1875) LA COUSEUSE (Delteil 9) Etching, 1855-1856 10.5 x 7cm. ++ Good condition £400-600
1514
JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET (1814-1875) LE PAYSAN RENTRANT DU FERMIER (D.11) Etching, 1855 16 x 13cm. ++ A little pale staining £400-600
1515
JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET (1814-1875) LA GRANDE BERGERE (D.18) Etching, 1862 31.5 x 23cm. ++ Good condition £800-1200
1516
JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET (1814-1875) LE DEPART POUR LE TRAVAIL (D.19) Etching in bistre, c.1865 35.5 x 30cm. ++ Laid down £800-1200
1517
Ð ALFRED CHARLES STANLEY ANDERSON, RA (1884-1966) SPINDLE MAKER: 'BUT EACH FOR THE JOY OF WORKING, AND EACH, IN HIS SEPARATE STAR' (Kipling) Line engraving, signed, inscribed Ed=75 21 x 15.5cm. ++ Some foxing £150-250
1518
HERBERT DICKSEE, RA (1862-1942) NEARING HOME Etching, published by Frost & Reed, 1901, signed in pencil 49 x 63.5cm. ++ Some pale mottled staining; a few mould spots £100-150
1519
Ð EDMUND BLAMPIED (1886-1966) BELOW STAIRS (Arnold & Appleby 143) Drypoint, 1930-1931, signed and numbered 89/100 26 x 19.5cm. ++ Slight time staining £200-300
1520
Ð ELYSE ASHE LORD (1900-1971) ON THE TERRACE Etching with handcolouring, signed and numbered 43/100, in a hand-finished faux tortoiseshell frame 29.5 x 31cm. ++ Foxing £150-250
1521
Ð LESLIE MOFFAT WARD (1888-1978) A DORSET SHIPYARD Etching, a trial proof, signed and dated 1919, inscribed with title 22 x 29.5cm.; with another etching by Ward of 'The Onion Boat, Poole Quay', signed and dated 1912, 17 x 19.5cm. (2) ++ Each needs a light clean; the latter with pale tape stains in upper margin £120-180
1522
OTTO GOETZE (1868-1931) (PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH A BOOK) Etching with drypoint, signed in pencil Plate 29 x 24cm. approx. ++ Foxing; time staining £70-100
1523
ARTHUR BRISCOE (1873-1943) THE ORATOR Etching, 1926, signed in ink and numbered 68/75 16.5 x 27.5cm.
* This image depicts an orator at Hyde park Corner on the eve of the General Strike, May 1926. ++ Light staining; a little foxing £150-200
1524
WALTER RICHARD SICKERT (1860-1942) QUAI HENRY IV (Bromberg 167) Etching, 1915, published by Carfax & Co, signed in pencil Image 16 x 11.5cm. ++ Slight mat burn £300-500
1525
Ð CHARLES FREDERICK TUNNICLIFFE, RA (1901-1979) THE HARVESTERS Etching, signed in pencil 20.5 x 28cm.; with an unsigned wood engraving by the same artist, for 'Tarka the Otter', c.1932, 12.5 x 19cm. (2) Provenance: The etching purchased from the artist, December 1st 1978 ++ The former with slight mat burn; the latter with slight time staining £250-350
1526
MORTIMER MENPES (1860-1938) AN INTERESTING SELECTION OF THE ARTIST'S PRINTS comprising 18 etchings (Juliet, A Tranquil Waterway in Japan, A Quiet Place in Cashmere, Concarneau, A Chinese Student, A Village Woman in China, Sicily, St. Bartholomews Smithfield, St. Pauls and other subjects such as Indian Ox Cart, Chinese and Indian Portraits, Harbour and Town Scenes, Chinese Village etc, each but the last signed in pencil, two framed); with 'The Grey River' containing 12 signed etchings of London, with text, published by Messrs Seeley and Co Ltd, 1889, the covers badly damaged but text and prints in good condition; 'Paris' by Mortimer and Dorothy Menpes, published by A. & C. Black, 1909, edition of 500 (this is number 225), containing 74 colour plates plus printed vignettes throughout text; and 'Rembrandt' by Mortimer Menpes and C. Lewis Hind, published by A. & C. Black, 1905, containing 16 colour prints of Rembrandt's works (a lot) ++ Most of the etchings with some time staining, slight handling marks etc but images good; 'Rembrandt' and 'Paris' in good condition £1200-1600
1527
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) HMS ORION Etching, signed in pencil 27.5 x 20cm. ++ Good condition £200-300
1528
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) OUR FATHERS The set of four etchings, verse by Capt. R. A. Hopwood, RN, each signed in pencil by Wyllie Each 31.5 x 21cm. (4) ++ Each with a little light-staining £300-500
1529
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) THE 'VICTORY' Etching, signed in pencil 27.5 x 19.5cm. ++ Good condition £300-400
1530
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) A FISHING FLEET Etching, signed in pencil 19 x 24cm. ++ Some time staining and mat burn £120-180
1531
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) LIGHT AIRS FROM THE SOUTH EAST Etching, signed in pencil 12 x 16.5cm. ++ Good condition £100-150
1532
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) ROYAL ALBERT DOCKS Etching, signed in pencil 15 x 34.5cm. ++ Good condition £200-300
1533
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) NEWCASTLE ON TYNE Etching, signed in pencil 22.5 x 37.5cm. ++ Good condition £250-350
1534
WILIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) ST. PAUL'S FROM BANKSIDE Etching, signed in pencil 35 x 25cm. ++ Very slight time time staining £200-300
1535
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA (1851-1931) WESTMINSTER FROM THE CITY Etching, signed 15.5 x 36.5cm. ++ A little time staining £300-400
1536
Ð SIR HENRY GEORGE RUSHBURY, RA, RWS, RE (1889-1968) CANAL DE LA DOUANE, MARSEILLES (Rushbury 43) Drypoint, 1923, edition of 50, signed in pencil 21.5 x 23cm. ++ Refer to department £200-300
1537
Ð SIR HENRY GEORGE RUSHBURY, RA, RWS, RE (1889-1968) CANNAREGIO (R. 71) Drypoint, 1931, edition of 90, signed in pencil 23 x 27.5cm. ++ Refer to department £200-300
1538
PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919) SUR LA PLAGE A BERNEVAL Drypoint, c.1894, signed in reverse within the plate, an impression from a posthumous edition Image 11.5 x 7cm. ++ Good condition £100-150
1539
Ð NORBERTINE BRESSLERN ROTH (1891-1978) ST HUBERTUS II Colour linocut, c.1927-1930, signed and inscribed Handdruck 19.5 x 24.5cm. ++ Good condition £400-600
1540
Ð NORBERTINE BRESSLERN ROTH (1891-1978) WOLVES IN WINTER Colour linocut, c.1925-1930, signed and inscribed Handdruck 21.5 x 20cm. ++ A very few spots of foxing £400-600
1541
Ð NORBERTINE BRESSLERN ROTH (1891-1978) ST HUBERTUS I Colour linocut, c.1925, signed and inscribed Handdruck 27.5 x 27.5cm. ++ Good condition £400-600
1542
Ð NORBERTINE BRESSLERN ROTH (1891-1978) GAZELLE HUNTING Colour linocut, c.1928, signed in pencil and inscribed Handdruck 19.5 x 24.5cm. ++ A few creases and spots of foxing; image good £400-600
1543
Ð AFTER PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) PORTRAIT OF AMBROISE VOLLARD Lithograph after the original aquatint (c.1937-1939) from the 'Vollard Suite', published by Stadtischen Mulheim an der Ruhr, 1990-1992, from the edition of 300 (this is number 162) 34 x 24cm. ++ Good condition £200-300
1544
Ð JOHN PIPER, CH (1903-1992) STOWE (Levinson 239) Etching, c.1975, a proof impression on proofing paper, unpublished, bears pencil signature 18 x 26cm. ++ Some time staining and spotting in the paper £100-200
1545
Ð THREE PRINTS comprising 'Noces: Nuptials', etching by Georges Rouault from Vollard's 'Reincarnations du Pere Ubu', 30.5 x 22cm; a small architectural etching by Sir Frank Brangwyn, signed, 17 x 14.5cm.; and 'L'abreuvoir au Pont Marie, Paris' by Auguste Le Pere, 1902, 15.5 x 23cm. (3) ++ Each in generally good condition £100-200
1546
Ð PATRICK PROCKTOR, RA (1936-2003) MY GARDENIA Colour lithograph, 1969, signed, titled and numbered 29/100 Sight 58 x 78cm. ++ Slightly faded £150-200
1547
YOSHIJIRO (MOKUCHU) URUSHIBARA (1888-1953) PEONIES; THE RED VASE Two, colour woodcuts, each signed in pencil Each 30.5 x 20cm. (2) ++ Slightly faded; some time staining, a few spots of foxing etc £150-250
1548
Ð SIR TERRY FROST, RA (1915-2003) ORCHARD BLACKS (Kemp 168) Four etchings with gravure and aquatint, 1997, each on wove paper, mounted together on support sheet, signed and dated 97, numbered 26/30 58.5 x 58.5cm. ++ Good condition £600-800 1549-1550. No Lots WATERCOLOURS AND DRAWINGS

Watercolours and Drawings

1551
THOMAS BARKER OF BATH (1769-1847) THE LARK Wash drawing over traces of pencil 34 x 24cm. ++ Good condition £400-600
1552
CIRCLE OF PETER VON CORNELIUS (1783-1867) HEAD OF A CLASSICAL MAIDEN Pencil, within a drawn oval Sight 28.5 x 23cm. ++ Some foxing and time staining; rather slightly drawn £150-200
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Pictures, Furniture, Clocks & Rugs
Auctioneer: Lawrences, Crewkerne Location: South Street, Crewkerne
Contact: Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799
Date: 11th April 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Friday 4th April 9am to 4.30pm
Saturday 5th April 9.30am to 1pm
Monday 7th April 9am to 4.3pm
Tuesday 8th April 9am to 7pm
Wednesday 9th April 9am to 4.30pm
Thursday 10th April 9am to 4.30pm
Friday 11th April 9am to 10am
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